Fozzie Posted May 26, 2010 Posted May 26, 2010 My train of work demanded that I do a couple of sites, one in Exeter and one in Kewstoke over 2 days. Convinced I could do it in one I even took on the challenge of doing it completely by back roads and more importantly... Using a 125The 125 in question was a CBR125, with a standard exhaust it lacks the grunt of the one with a Micron exhaust. I briskly set off and after an hour and only 40 miles... With nearly 8 times that to cover again I wasn't exactly looking forward to the trip. I boom out down the A30 chugging along with no music and a heavy rucksack. Overtaking is more of a chore with the CBR being bog standard. It lacks the top end snippyness it used to have. Eventually almost 5 hours in and some interesting back roads mixed with some painful dual carriageways I reach exeter. I do what I have to do quickly, turn my tail and head on up to Kewstoke. The roads are much more agreeable. I dont have to go above 50mph for a start which makes a change. I can just bimble around having some fun.Pulling into Kewstoke my arse feels like its been passed around a prison shower room... I am not walking properly anymore and the staff notice this and have a laugh.Job done... Now just another 150 miles to cover to get home...Oh how marvelously it slips off the tongue.. I ride back, stopping a lot to rest my arse. The bike needs a gel seat and about 3 more horse power and it would be perfect... I wish I had a YZF-R125...When I pass heathrow I start to absolutely gun it. I dont care anymore, I just want to be home, I want to climb into bed, I want to forget the stresses of the day and I just want to be comfortable again. Pulling in, Im broken... I loved every second but the CBR just isnt a cross country bike. It took:£20 of petrol370 miles12 Hours5 pit stopsa litre of redbullAll the will power in the world http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&sourc ... 410767&z=8 Quote
Jimmi_929RR Posted May 26, 2010 Posted May 26, 2010 my respect to you Sir! I can remember aching after doing the 10 mile trip to work on my 125 - how you coped with 37 times that i just don't know, i'd have given up at Bristol i reckon! Impressive Quote
Fozzie Posted May 28, 2010 Author Posted May 28, 2010 I doubt many people have done that many miles in one stint in one day on a 125 In long way round they were lucky to cover 600 miles in a day when using the fast roads!I have bigger trips planned to do in a day, and hopefully on a bike that can take it better. Need a Yamaha YZF-R125... As plastic and racer chav boy as it is it would have munched up the miles with a lot more effect than the CBR could. It does have 25% more power and 30% more torque with the same weight after all Quote
cruz Posted May 28, 2010 Posted May 28, 2010 Fozzie,I salute you, I used to travel weekly Bristol to Abingdon on my '76 CG125. That was enough. Quote
NearOn Posted May 28, 2010 Posted May 28, 2010 Long trip that, though there is another guy on a 125 bikers forum who travels from france on his CG 125, to the uk to see his friends,and then rides up and down the country visiting them. Quote
Fozzie Posted May 28, 2010 Author Posted May 28, 2010 Fozzie,I salute you, I used to travel weekly Bristol to Abingdon on my '76 CG125. That was enough. Did you go over the A433 through Cirencester?When I went from London to Bristol I took a detour heading north and then came back round your way and followed on that route. Was a fairly nice bimble come to think of it Quote
wannars125 Posted May 28, 2010 Posted May 28, 2010 The R125 would have done this nicely I reckon. Not uncomfortable really either. Bet you can't wait! Quote
TeamMCS Posted May 28, 2010 Posted May 28, 2010 Good man! Not to far from me either! I'll use your ride as a shining example when I go for a ride on my CBR Quote
SYMC0X Posted May 28, 2010 Posted May 28, 2010 wow congrats on making it.. must of been a right ball ache.. i think the furthest i have gone in a day is rotherham south yorkshire to northampton and back which i thought was alot but its only 4 hours return.. Quote
Fozzie Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 I remember exeter was a good 5 hours slog away which the CBR with its 12BHP and 10NM of torque just couldnt deal with well... I feel the need for about 3 or 4 more horse power and certainly more torque as it loses almost 20mph on the really steep hills. Bike magazine confirmed this was because the CBR just doesn't have a usable torque band at all. It pulls early on and then loses it all. Whereas the YZF-R holds its max power and torque within 1000rpm of each other which is a good compromise and means I could have held the higher speeds with more general ease. Plus it has a big increase in power and torque on the CBR with the same weight and is even so bold to have a wider rear tyre that holds it with more stability. Took just over 4 hours to get back at full pace. I gave it absolutely everything the bike had to offer. The heat in a 125 just isnt enough to wear out the over designed little things so it didnt have problems with doing it. After the trip though I was broken physically and mentally as everything just crept in on me. My own doing of course. Quote
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